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What does nuke really mean?

"Nuke" is a slang term often used to refer to a nuclear weapon or a nuclear explosion. It can also be informally used to mean destroying something or someone using extreme force or power, similar to the devastating impact of a nuclear blast.


Is electrostatic force a fundamental force?

Electrostatic force is a term specifically applied to a situation arising from one of the fundamental forces more properly referred to as the electromagnetic force. You might say electrostatic phenomena or interactions are governed by the electromagnetic force.


Which term means a pulling force exerted on a limb in a distal direction in an effort to return the bone or joint to normal alignment?

The term is traction. It is commonly used in medical settings to apply a pulling force to a limb in order to align bones or joints and reduce dislocations or fractures.


What is a nuclear explosion which releases energy equivalent to 7000000 tons of TNT called?

A nuclear explosion that releases energy equivalent to 7,000,000 tons of TNT is known as a "megaton" explosion. This term refers to the explosive power of the nuclear blast in relation to the traditional unit of measure for explosive force, which is tons of TNT.


What is the different between a nuclear bomb and an atom bomb?

Nuclear bombs before the 60s were referred to as atom bombs, because the term Nuclear hadn't been discover yet. Nuclear bombs today, are generally Hydrogen bombs, or fusion bombs. They are significantly more powerful, able to places about the size of Rhode Island. Atom bombs,which were mostly uranium and plutonium, lack the destructive power of Nuclear or Fusion bombs.

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What is air force broken arrow?

A "Broken Arrow" is a term used by the U.S. Air Force to refer to an accidental event involving nuclear weapons that does not pose a risk of nuclear war, such as a lost, stolen, or accidentally detonated nuclear weapon. It signifies a serious incident where nuclear safety is compromised but does not involve the use of nuclear weapons against a target. The term emphasizes the importance of maintaining control and security over nuclear arsenals.


When did Sir Isaac Newton invent force?

Force is basically a term for any object in motion, force is just a term that describes such. Its always been their, always will, Newton was the first to apply it to gravity, and the acceleration of gravity, along with inertia.


What is the literary term for descriptive language?

Imagery


A descriptive term used to describe something or someone?

"Elegant" is a descriptive term that conveys a sense of grace, style, and sophistication in describing something or someone.


How many Airmen are in the army?

None. Airman/Airmen is a term exclusive to the Air Force. Although the Army has aviation personnel, the term airmen does not apply to them. Air Force personnel may be attached to Army units, but they remain Air Force personnel.


What is 'gastric'?

A descriptive term for things pertaining to the stomach.


Descriptive term used to identify someone?

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What is a measure of force with which negative charges flow called?

The force that causes negative charges to flow is the electromagnetic force. And we often apply the term voltageto the force that causes electron current to flow in what we normally think of as electricity.


A government official who has power to apply the law and put it in force?

A government official who has power to apply the law and put it in force is called a magistrate. The term is also used for a judge in a minor court.


What is a studmuffin?

That's a slang descriptive term for an attractive man.


What is another term for descriptive language in poetry?

imagery


Descriptive term or item used to identify someone or something?

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